manchu in English

adjective
1
relating to the Manchu or their language.
As an ‘international concession’ as well as treaty port, its special privileges created an enclave exempt from Manchu authority.
noun
1
a member of a people originally living in Manchuria who formed the last imperial dynasty of China (1644–1912).
The Qing dynasty was founded by Manchus , who conquered China in the 1640s.
2
the Tungusic language of the Manchu.
He was a custodian of literature, in Manchu , Mongolian, Chinese, Tibetan and the Uigur language of Turkestan.
noun

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1. Manchu generals, Agui, Aligun and Suhede were appointed as his deputies.

2. (Chinese and Manchu residents of the Sixty-Four Villages East of the Heilongjiang River would be allowed to remain, under the jurisdiction of Manchu government.)

3. Secondly, before the conquest, the Manchu banner was a "citizen" army, and its members were Manchu farmers and herders obligated to provide military service to the state at times of war.

4. Manchu was, in fact, a dying language, soon to be superseded by Chinese.

5. The minimal prosodic word in Manchu - Tungusic languages assumed in the present article.

6. Who could coordinate the revision of the existing Manchu Bible and complete the rest of the translation?

7. Korean Air Lines Flight 007 Starting since the first book about the Manchu conquest: Martino Martini, De Bello Tartarico Historia.

8. They were slanted somehow, and he recollected pictures he had seen of the early ancestors of the Manchu.

9. The Manchu Qing dynasty ruled over China from 1644 until it was overthrown by the Xinhai revolution in 1912.

10. Ever suspicious of local rulers, the Qing emperors always tried to replace Han officials with Manchu officials wherever they could.

11. When the 20th century began, the Manchu dynasty in China, the Ottoman Empire, and several European empires controlled much of the world.

12. In 1620 almost all Korean captives were released but Gang Hongrip, who had good command of the Manchu language, was still kept.

13. However, Qing subjects residing north of the Amur River were permitted to "retain their domiciles in perpetuity under the authority of the Manchu government".

14. From 1750 to 1757, the Manchu took advantage of a Dzungar civil war to conquer Dzungaria and killed a large part of the population.

15. Cheongsam (literally, long shirt/dress), also known as Qipao or Mandarin Gown, was a type of feminine body-hugging dress with Manchu and Western elements

16. In 2000, 616,749 residents belonged to minority ethnicities, among which the vast majority (433,340) were Manchu, contributing 70.26 percent to the minority population.

17. The Altaic theory, the theory about the affinity of Turkic, Mongolian, and Manchu-Tungus, including or excluding Korean, is not accepted by all scholars

18. The Republic of China was founded in 1912 to govern Mainland China, which the PRC now governs, after defeating the Manchu-led Qing government.

19. Cheongsams originated nearly a century ago in Shanghai as a modern take on the Manchu dress, and remains one of the most iconic pieces of Chinese fashion

20. In 1658, however, Manchu general Šarhūda (1599–1659) attacked Stepanov with a fleet of 40 or more ships that managed to kill or capture most Russians.

21. Of Manchu origin, the Cheongsam, also known as the qipao, was popularised by upper-class women and Chinese socialites in Shanghai during the early 20 th century

22. Qipao, also known as Cheongsam (旗袍) in Cantonese, is a one-piece Chinese dress that has its origins in Manchu-ruled China back in the 17th century

23. The Cheongsam’s evolution from the baggier Manchu dress to the current form-fitting style can be attributed to the 1920s “natural curves” movement, where feminists advocated for celebrating women’s natural bodies

24. Altaic languages, group of languages consisting of three language families—Turkic, Mongolian, and Manchu-Tungus—that show noteworthy similarities in vocabulary, morphological and syntactic structure, and certain phonological features

25. Even before the dynasty began to take control of China proper in 1644, the escapades of Ligden Khan had driven a number of Mongol tribes to ally with the Manchu state.

26. ‘The difference in algal communities between the Altaic and other glaciers is discussed together with physical and chemical conditions affecting the algae.’ 2 Denoting or belonging to a phylum or superfamily of languages which includes the Turkic, Mongolian, Tungusic, and Manchu languages.

27. Empress Xiaozhenxian (12 August 1837 – 8 April 1881), of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Niohuru clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and empress consort of Yizhu, the Xianfeng Emperor.She was Empress consort of Qing from 1852 until her husband's death in 1861, after which she was honoured as Empress Dowager Ci'an.